RIPA Lysis

Cat. No.: R493085
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Storage
Store at -20°C
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Ice chest + Ice pads
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As low as 46,90 US$ Regular Price 60,90 US$
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Descripción general

RIPA (Radioimmunoprecipitation) splitting buffer system is used for splitting cells and tissues and for radioimmunoprecipitation assay (RIPA). RIPA splitting buffer has stronger denaturation ability than NP-40 or Triton X-100, and is especially suitable for destroying nuclear membrane when preparing nuclear extract. RIPA lysis buffer system contains protease inhibitors, which can be used for mammalian cell and tissue lysis.


Product specifications and parameters:

SKU Name Specification Pack Size
R493085-01-500ml RIPA Lysis without PMSF 500ml
R493085-01-50ml RIPA Lysis without PMSF 50ml
R493085-02-500ml RIPA Lysis with PMSF 500ml
R493085-02-50ml RIPA Lysis with PMSF 50ml

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Condiciones de almacenamiento de almacenamiento
Store at -20°C
Enviado en
Ice chest + Ice pads
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